You bet I am. 100% correct. Why is that a problem?
He wasn’t roaming the country looking to kill people. He had a home, family, and worked as a roofer. She brought herself and her kids from Central America to live with him and work with him.
He wasn’t roaming the country? He was in Iowa! Iowa does not border Guatemala.
He tells a different story and I don’t believe the trial has happened yet.
No, it hasn’t. How did he get the gun?
I hope he gets a fair trial, a fair conviction and a fair execution.
She and her children had only been in this country since February. She brought herself and her children into this country specifically to live with him in his home with his family.
This was not him roaming the country and killing a random “Iowa mom and 2 Iowa kids”.
I’ve always thought that was the hardest and MOST costly way to deal with the problem, damn near impossible. It would nonetheless be the best solution. The axiom “Change comes from within” seems just about right here, but how to make that change happen? Decade after decade after decade of entrenched greedy, corrupt and criminal government officials that make our politicians look like choir boys is not an easy thing to fix.
That’s treating the symptom. If we could cut the numbers coming here it would help enormously.
But I agree, in the current short term we need to deal with what we have. We could pretty easily improve what’s happening by assigning more judges to act on asylum cases so people aren’t stuck in detention centers. Those eligible stay are allowed to stay, the rest get deported immediately.